Fraser Coast Regional Council has adopted new flood mapping based on the latest scientific studies to help improve safety, guide development, and keep residents informed about flood risks.
The redevelopment of the Pialba Caravan Park will resume, while plans will be prepared to explore alternative uses for the Torquay Caravan Park site.
Fraser Coast locals can now take advantage of Jetstar’s Takeoff More Sale, making it easier and more affordable to connect with friends and family in Melbourne and Sydney.
The 50-metre pool at the Hervey Bay Aquatic Centre will be closed from 26 March to 1 May for electrical upgrades, underground pipe repairs and essential maintenance.
Maryborough residents and businesses will soon benefit from $1.35 million in road upgrades, with works planned for Fort Lne and Saltwater Creek Rd to improve driving conditions, drainage, and safety.
Gatakers Artspace in Maryborough welcomed 14,065 locals and tourists in 2024, exploring 36 exhibitions over the past year.
A missing link in Maryborough’s pedestrian network will soon be filled, making it safer and easier for students and residents to walk to and from Maryborough West State School.
A second person has been arrested following a second assault on a Fraser Coast Regional Council community ranger this year, with Council condemning the growing abuse of its staff and Councillors.
Fraser Coast residents are being urged to clean up around their homes and take precautions to avoid mosquito bites following hot weather and regular rainfall over recent months.
WetSide Water Park made a splash this summer, drawing more than 55,000 visitors during the school holidays, cementing its reputation as one of the Fraser Coast’s top family destinations.